John Kläbon and Sergei Ustjugovin sparks fly between the Tour de Skin in the fifth stage.Sergey Ustjugov made the above work, John Kläbo come behind you. Santtu Silvennoinen

the Tour de Skin to the fifth stage 15 seconds of the tour director John Kläbon after.

the Russian took a very moderate pace ski to have the Norwegian catch begins the journey of 15 km free competition in and slide over. Kläbo left the crew.

Ustjugov pulled a manly ride, Kläbo followed. Could be considerably easier to ski than the above. Ustjugov began to mature Kläbon teamed up and offer this on several occasions in the first place of the plot. The stadium Ustjugov even showed with his hand Kläbolle, that this would go over.

Kläbo went to the bow a couple of times just popped up out until the opt out on purpose the Russian behind.

Sergei Ustjugovin had a rough race on Thursday oberstdorf in the 15 km pursuit. Santtu Silvennoinen

Kläbo solved better slip on those skis at the game last downhill to the stadium upon entering. She went ice skating without poles paint direct, Ustjugov have to use the Wassberg-technique.

the paint in Ustjugov brimming with anger, when the Norwegian did not agree to withdraw. The award ceremony tip men do not shake hands.

Ustjugov didn’t want to this time either provide comments to the media, but the Russian coach Mark Cramer to give back. He even took it out the evening journal in an interview.

Sergei is angry. What Kläbo did, wasn’t nice. Sergei skied really well, but it was very heavy to him, when the other refused to work, Cramer fumed.

don’t think that was the first time in skiing history, when Norwegian athlete pawns will…

I wasn’t. I did it again. Kläbo didn’t do anything, Cramer said.

Immediately after the competition in an interview with Cramer downright hope some things:

– Kläbo is reportedly going home. It suits us, coach chipped.

the Norwegian is thought to have a tour of the suspension, but Thursday’s contest after he announced to continue in Val di Fiemme Saturday waypoint for 6/7.

German cutting edge tech needed to Markus Cramer coach of the Russian skiers. EPA / AOP